Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 223

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Ann Akerhill; Richard Albett; Leonard Ambrose; William Angell; Fra Armes; Peter Baker; Edward Barbary; John Barham; Fleete's Bay*; Mockjack-Mobjack Bay*; Richard Bayly; Walter Belcher; Henry Belling; William Benley; George Bennes; Joseph Blaiton; Mr Boswell; Hen Burnett; Walter Busby; John Chew; Henry Clarke; William Clayborne; John Cook; Mordecay Cook; Northumberland County*; Deep Creek*; Haddaways Creek*; Horne Harbor Creek*; Pepper Creek*; Thomas Davis; William Debnam; Richard Dobbins; William Dudley; Eliz Elderwell; Antho Elliott; Andrew Felton; John Fisher; Thomas Foote; Robert Franke; Andrew Frimer; John Golding; And Graham; John Guy; Richard Hall; Edward Harris; Richard Hull; Alice Kirby; Hump Kirby; James Kirby; Josias Lackly; Richard Newill; Richard Norton; Richard Parker; Thomas Parteete; Abra Paternoster; John Patriack; Henry Pawlett; New Point Comfort Point*; Ware Point*; Jacob Port; John Rapwell; Glogs Rayes; Richard Richards; Richard Ripley; Machotick River*; Ware River*; Wiccocomocco River*; Giles Sallett; Susan Sheeres; Kath Siliston; John Singleton; Humphry Tabb; Danil Tacker; George Taylor; Mattchotiq Town*; John Treveman; Ann Turner; John Walker; Anne White; Winter Harbor*; Elizabeth Woodbridge

Note: Tags may follow an entry. Tags are: Site (*) --geographic location; Black (+) --slave or free; Native American (^) --Indian; Questionable (?) --Uncertain


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